When installing a new roof, placing one or more Permanent Roof Anchors is an easy way to provide a secure tie off point for future maintenance.

One of the first questions we get when a homeowner calls about using fall protection on his roof is "what do I tie off to?" On a residential roof, there aren't a lot of options. The chimney perhaps, but is it located in the spot you need? The quick answer is usually to extend a lifeline from a vehicle or structure on the far side of the house. Not nearly as convenient, or elegant, as having anchor points right where they will do the most good.

Key Features:

Permanent roof anchor is shingled-over leaving only the D-ring exposed

Provides a fall protection anchor point during initial construction as well as for the future homeowner for general roof maintenance

Ideal for new or retrofit construction on roofs with asphalt, shake, or tile roofing materials

Simply install by nailing through sheathing and truss on roof or peak using the eight 20d sinker nails supplied